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Vivek Wadhwa Think of the starving children in India before you waste the food on your plate, my friends' mothers would say to them. This was in the '60s in New York, where I lived as a child. It was really hurtful and made me feel inferior. So were the ...Economic Times, 2 months ago

Vivek Wadhwa, Silicon Valley futurist. The use of 3D printers would change design styles available to architects. Photo: Urban Development Institute of Australia The advent of 3D printing of buildings will transform Sydney, a leading futurist says, ...

Vivek Wadhwa Growing up, I believed that very soon we would all have robots like Rosie, from The Jetsons, cleaning up after us. For those out there who are too young to remember The Jetsons, Rosie is the family's domestically adroit robot maid.

Posted Jul. 20, 2015 at 11:30 a.m. Vivek Wadhwa On The Web Site Search By VIVEK WADHWA, special to WRAL TechWire San Francisco — With the unemployment rate falling to 5.3 percent, the lowest in seven years, policy makers are heaving a sigh ...

Updated Jul. 27, 2015 at 10:27 a.m. : Love of learning key to future success Site Search By Vivek Wadhwa Not long ago, schoolchildren chose what they wanted to be when they grew up, and later selected the best college they could gain ...

Updated Jun. 29, 2015 at 7:38 a.m. Mobile is eating the business world, but where are all the great business apps? Vivek Wadhwa On The Web Site Search By VIVEK WADHWA San Francisco — Every 15 years or so, the world witnesses a ...

Follow Comments Following Comments Unfollow Comments It's one of the great mysteries of our time, why there are so many insisting that this time around is different. That automation, as it proceeds, is going to leave everyone out of work and ...

GWEN IFILL: We have shown you before the rising role that automation and robots play in some parts of the work force. Tonight, we have a more sobering and perhaps somewhat eerier picture of how those trends are gathering force more quickly than ...

Once again, a scholar with impressive credentials is broadcasting the gloomy notion that Americans face a job-poor future. The insufficient-jobs scenario appeared in George Mason University economist Tyler Cowen's book Average Is Over a couple of ...

Examine improvements to everyday life and business opportunities associated with the Connected Home of the future MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., July 30, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --In an era massed with technology in our hands, cars and clothes, technology has ...